1965 Sequence Commander
http://xaocdevices.com/main/ostankino2/
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Yet another brilliant design by Xaoc. It is the expansion module for the Moskwa II and man, does it expand on that sequencer. Of course it is absolutely mint and pristine. I take excellent care of my modules so it looks and I imagine behaves like the day I picked it up and it also comes with the box. I’m just gonna refer to the manufacturer site for the information because it does a lot of stuff: Voltage control over Moskwa II parameters: random, slew, probability,transposition, range, first and last step inputsStep repeat CV input and momentary buttonInternal clock outputIndividual gate/trigger outputs for each sequence stepBit outputs for each sequence step, fixed connection with Leibniz Binary SubsystemMy favorite thing that it does is kick out an 8bit note the coincides with the notes that the sequence is kicking out, so you can have this kind of doubling up with a different Sound and timber at the same time. As a sidenote, I am also selling the Moskwa II, if you’re interested in getting the whole package deal tell me we can work something out and I can knock a couple of bucks off the price. OK, comes with ribbon cable to connect to the Moskwa II, some knurlies and like I said the original box-I ship with UPS because I think it’s safer and they are more gentle on the gear which if you put in your order before 7 PM on a weekday, I can generally get it up there on time to get it out same day, no guarantee on that, but I’ll do my best. OK, I look forward to hearing from you!
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